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Type: Journal Article
Publication Date: 2008
An important consideration in managing fire-prone forests is the intertemporal impacts of forest fires. This analysis examines these impacts in a forest recreation setting by fitting a combined stated and revealed data set to explicitly model the effects of forest regrowth following a fire on recreation economic values. The results are particularly useful as they provide clear measures of the time path of recovery of forest amenity values following a fire. © 2008 Western Agricultural Economics Association.
Citation: Boxall, P. C., and J. E. Englin. 2008. Fire and recreation values in fire-prone forests: exploring an intertemporal amenity function using pooled RP-SP data. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, v. 33, no. 1, p. 19-33.
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Keywords:
- age classes
- boreal forests
- Canada
- ecosystem dynamics
- fire adaptations (plants)
- fire management
- forest fire
- forest management
- GIS
- lakes
- Manitoba
- recreation
- recreation valuation
- revealed preference
- rivers
- state parks
- stated preference
- statistical analysis
- travel cost model
- wildfires
Tall Timbers Record Number: 22311 • Location Status: In-file • Call Number: Fire File • Abstract Status: Okay, Fair use, Reproduced by permission
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